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Mom Makes Child's Lovely Blackboard Adventures

Like plenty of moms, Anna - Eftimie desired to present the beginning of her son in a exclusive and innovative way. For Anna - and her spouse, this was their second kid, and since both grandma and grandpa and most of their buddies reside in European countries, they realized that electronic photography would be the best way to do it.

Anna began looking for inspiring image concepts but none of them sensed quite right. One day, her spouse came up with the concept of illustrating a stork on blackboard using actual chalk. They did it and or their family members liked that image so much that they were motivated to make others. As she tell us :
"We used everything around us for inspiration, even our daughter's skateboard, or the Alcatraz costumes you can buy from San Francisco's Pier 39. Soon we had a whole story wrapped around our sleeping baby boy. Our son was five days old in the stork picture and three months in the one with the underwater wedding."
As Anna - is a photographer by trade, she began providing this concept up to her customers. If you're inquisitive, she never locations infants straight on the cool, hard blackboard area. Instead, infants are always placed on something smooth, like cushions, and then Anna - uses "digital artistry" to make her last images.

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